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so it's not just elections. it's elections that you have lost big time. >> to your point, tea party favorite rand paul making some concessions or saying he's willing to on immigration. even reaching out to minorities to come into the fold of the party. let me read when he had to say. "i want to show what conservatives would or can accept if we assimilate those are here however, they got here. don't make it an easy path, but if they are willing to pay taxes, we need to normalize those who are here." that's a quote from politico. what do we a make of senator rand paul? does she have enough influence when you counter mitch mcconnell and others? does he have enough influence to bring in others in the party who agree? >> yes. i definitely think he does. he's considered a player. he brings to the table a very, very big demographic, which is his father's list. and that's a pretty powerful thing. and what you're going to have to watch for here is the mitch mcconnells of the world, he's somebody who is going to want to m
so it's not just elections. it's elections that you have lost big time. >> to your point, tea party favorite rand paul making some concessions or saying he's willing to on immigration. even reaching out to minorities to come into the fold of the party. let me read when he had to say. "i want to show what conservatives would or can accept if we assimilate those are here however, they got here. don't make it an easy path, but if they are willing to pay taxes, we need to normalize those...
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he was re-elected last week amid separate investigations by the fbi and house ethics committee. he has been on a leave of absence since june. he didn't campaign. it remains unclear when he'll return. >>> an army prosecutor said at a preliminary military hearing today that staff sergeant robert bales should face a court martial and eventually the death penalty. he's accused of killing can 16 afghan villagers in an early-morning rampage in march. the prosecution believes he acted and i use their words here, with chilling premeditation. but his family says there are other factors at play. in a statement to "outfront" today, they said, much of the testimony was painful, even heartbreaking but we're not convinced the government has shown us the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about what happened that night. the hearing ended today, and it will determine if his case goes to trial. >>> it was a week ago today that voters went to the polls and for those who remain unhappy with the country's direction, they're making their voices heard another way, calling for their sta
he was re-elected last week amid separate investigations by the fbi and house ethics committee. he has been on a leave of absence since june. he didn't campaign. it remains unclear when he'll return. >>> an army prosecutor said at a preliminary military hearing today that staff sergeant robert bales should face a court martial and eventually the death penalty. he's accused of killing can 16 afghan villagers in an early-morning rampage in march. the prosecution believes he acted and i...
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to be elected. congratulations and thank you for your stfs to this country. >> thank you. it's an honor to be here and to really celebrate and represent the many, many women who wear the uniform who have worn the uniform and served at one time or another. and to have the opportunity it to serve as their voice going into congress. >> when you say serve as their voice and advocate, so many people said in the past if more lawmakers had served this nation and more of their children that we would have a different perspective. there would not be what i believe some voters see as a callousness or readiness to jump in when your lives are not at stake. >> i can only speak for myself, and i appreciate the experience that i've had serving in two deployments to the middle east because i do understand firsthand what the cost of war truly is on many different levels. speaking specifically about women, women veterans, women who serve, one of my best friends who i went to iraq with left her 6-month-old son at home
to be elected. congratulations and thank you for your stfs to this country. >> thank you. it's an honor to be here and to really celebrate and represent the many, many women who wear the uniform who have worn the uniform and served at one time or another. and to have the opportunity it to serve as their voice going into congress. >> when you say serve as their voice and advocate, so many people said in the past if more lawmakers had served this nation and more of their children that...
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>>> finally, think we're all coming together after the election? not in texas where 60,000 people have signed a petition to secede from the union. what else is new? one gop official down there even wrote a column asking for an amicable divorce from what he called the maggots who elected president obama. they won't quit. read my lips, by the way, no new texas. that republic's not coming back. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. and you pick the price that works for you. great. whoa, whoa, jamie. watch where you point that thing. [ mocking ] "watch where you point that thing." you point yours, i point mine. okay, l-let's stay calm. [ all shouting ] put it down! be cool! everybody, just be cool! does it price better on the side? no, it just
>>> finally, think we're all coming together after the election? not in texas where 60,000 people have signed a petition to secede from the union. what else is new? one gop official down there even wrote a column asking for an amicable divorce from what he called the maggots who elected president obama. they won't quit. read my lips, by the way, no new texas. that republic's not coming back. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just...
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from the election results. the majority of the american people supported the point of view coming from the president, who i would argue is center left. he's been described as left, mostly center left, and that point of view turned out to be the popular one. on the objective question who spoke for the american majority, it turns out it was to the people left of center. that's just a fact of the numbers. thank you, michael steele. >> one of the great things about this election for all three of us here, we all care about policy, we have our different views. this was the most ideological election we have had in years because exactly what you just said, chris. the president laid out a clear vision, and mitt romney laid out a clear vision, too, and at the convention paul ryan's speech was one of the most ideological acceptance speeches in recent memory. and so it was really up to the voters to decide, and they did. >> i will submit there was not much clear about the agenda the president laid out, but we can have that
from the election results. the majority of the american people supported the point of view coming from the president, who i would argue is center left. he's been described as left, mostly center left, and that point of view turned out to be the popular one. on the objective question who spoke for the american majority, it turns out it was to the people left of center. that's just a fact of the numbers. thank you, michael steele. >> one of the great things about this election for all three...
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getting elected after reagan. do you see anything standing in her way if she decides to run, politically? >> i have always believed she's an absolutely qualified person to run for president, which is why i supported her first time around. i think she's focused on running out her tenure as secretary of state. something you asked about a third term is something historically political strategist look at. i don't think that's something specific to an issue for her. i think it would be an issue for any democrat who's going through the list of pros and cons interested in running for office. >> well, let me ask you, you're more political, an inside politician, do you think this was her -- she will obviously -- i don't know her that well but she will obviously take some months to consider and get her head clear, stay home, read some novels, enjoy life. at some point do you think the other candidates have to decide to run or not run, assuming she won't run or assuming she will, like cuomo, like o'malley, joe biden? >> have
getting elected after reagan. do you see anything standing in her way if she decides to run, politically? >> i have always believed she's an absolutely qualified person to run for president, which is why i supported her first time around. i think she's focused on running out her tenure as secretary of state. something you asked about a third term is something historically political strategist look at. i don't think that's something specific to an issue for her. i think it would be an...
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understand when you guys called the election -- and when you guys called the election, i was standing in chicago among all of his supports. nobody saw you call ohio but all of a sudden there it is up there and it says barack obama re-elected. chris: it was like 11:20 eastern. >> yeah and it was so instantaneous and the place went berserk. chris: and when mitt romney came out, and he's not a professional politician, but he came out and gave the most professional concession speech i've heard in years. that to me brought clarity. >> he's a first class act. let's face it. mitt romney was always -- i think after that first debate and he picked up the momentum, he was convinced and had been convinced by those around him that he was likely going to win. and the people around him talking about polls and ratings were convinced that the 2008 turnout was not reliable. and that that was just a once in a lifetime event. and that's why i think it was such a crushing surprise to them. that he'd lost. chris: apparently it was. >> for me the defining image of this campaign was in the last week, presid
understand when you guys called the election -- and when you guys called the election, i was standing in chicago among all of his supports. nobody saw you call ohio but all of a sudden there it is up there and it says barack obama re-elected. chris: it was like 11:20 eastern. >> yeah and it was so instantaneous and the place went berserk. chris: and when mitt romney came out, and he's not a professional politician, but he came out and gave the most professional concession speech i've...
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felt george bush fairly won the election in 2000. we never talked about seceding. we talked about continuing to participate, marching and then voting, and turning it around. you can't be a patriot if you feel you are when you win. patriots stay with the country. win, lose, even if you lose unfairly. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> night of the generals. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews up in boston. let me start with this petraeus sex story. sex, sex, sex, that's what it's about. the testy, seamy search for something wild in the button down world of spies, spooks, whatever they call themselves these days, and the shined boots and chest medals of the combat elite. a general has an affair with a young reporter. that young reporter spies some competition, tells her to bug off. meanwhi meanwhile, that competition becomes the target of tens of thousands of e-mails from yet another general. what a soap opera. but guess what? one of the generals, actually an ex-general, is head of the cia, or just was. the
felt george bush fairly won the election in 2000. we never talked about seceding. we talked about continuing to participate, marching and then voting, and turning it around. you can't be a patriot if you feel you are when you win. patriots stay with the country. win, lose, even if you lose unfairly. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> night of the generals. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews up in...
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>>> finally, think we're all coming together after the election? not in texas where 60,000 people have signed a petition to secede from the union. what else is new? one gop official down there even wrote a column asking for an amicable divorce from what he called the maggots who elected president obama. they won't quit. read my lips, by the way, no new texas. that republic's not coming back. this is "hardball," the place for politics. broadway show megapixels place to sleep little roadster war and peace deep sea diving ninja app hipster glasses 5% cash back sign up to get 5% everywhere online through december. only from discover. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never be
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indeed, re-elected as the only second democrat since the civil war with two majority elections. the other, of course, is fdr. with an updated mandate he is back. some ready to deal, others hiding in their bunkers, waiting for something, anything to save them from the terrifying sight of the 21st century. i'm joined by dee dee myers, former press secretary and the author of the e book "47%." the president stressed he's willing to compromise to avoid the consequence of going over that so-called fiscal cliff at the end of the year. however, he's sticking to his guns that the wealthiest need to be asked to pay a bit more. let's watch. >> i want to be clear. i'm not wedded to every detail of my plan. i'm open to compromise. i'm open to new ideas. i'm committed to solving our fiscal challenges. but i refuse to accept any approach that isn't balanced. i'm is not going to ask students and seniors and middle-class families to pay down the entire deficit, while people like me, making over $250,000 aren't asked to pay a dime more in taxes. this was a central question during the election. i
indeed, re-elected as the only second democrat since the civil war with two majority elections. the other, of course, is fdr. with an updated mandate he is back. some ready to deal, others hiding in their bunkers, waiting for something, anything to save them from the terrifying sight of the 21st century. i'm joined by dee dee myers, former press secretary and the author of the e book "47%." the president stressed he's willing to compromise to avoid the consequence of going over that...
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the gender gap that benefited obama last election decrease this election. after the launch of war on women was at the top of the mind every single debate. that clearly did not stick. they were completely estimated -- underestimated. has the pro-life issue in any way been repudiated? absolutely not. you cannot win the award that is not engaged. you cannot be repudiated if no one has ever heard it. that is exactly what happened on the national level that is why so many boats were left on the table that should not have been that cannot happen again. we're goingwhat are the fundamentals of a to really look at how we endorse and train candidates. from now on they will not be sent into the field without knowing how to discuss the issue with compassion and love and to exploit the other candidates extremes. of debts. one other point. social issues, are they the big burden on republican backs? if you look at every state that had a statewide race that also have ballot initiatives, every single and every single state but one, the ballot initiatives ran better than the
the gender gap that benefited obama last election decrease this election. after the launch of war on women was at the top of the mind every single debate. that clearly did not stick. they were completely estimated -- underestimated. has the pro-life issue in any way been repudiated? absolutely not. you cannot win the award that is not engaged. you cannot be repudiated if no one has ever heard it. that is exactly what happened on the national level that is why so many boats were left on the...
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i know they won an election. they didn't win a landslide. and it is as if in exit surveys folks were saying, yes, yes, keep up the spending. we want to see more of it. >> that's right. and i think that's why we are in such a scary place right now, neil. we talked adnauseam about the deficit reduction which is the spending which has to be addressed. you have to get confidence back. you have to get businesses back to doing what they do best which is spending their own money and thought taking it away. if we grow out of this problem, that will put some of the tax hikes in perspective with regards to not hurting the economy as much. it is when we are slowing that this really hurts. >> well, i think wall street isn't buying this infomercial. judging from had today's losses and 700 points worth since the election either they want that money back guarantee or they don't want the money, period. >> i think that's it. i think they don't want the money, period. i think they want simplicity. i think they want cuts on the tax rates. but maybe an eliminat
i know they won an election. they didn't win a landslide. and it is as if in exit surveys folks were saying, yes, yes, keep up the spending. we want to see more of it. >> that's right. and i think that's why we are in such a scary place right now, neil. we talked adnauseam about the deficit reduction which is the spending which has to be addressed. you have to get confidence back. you have to get businesses back to doing what they do best which is spending their own money and thought...
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to another election, an off-year election? can you move that to the dnc? if not, they can be right back where they were in 2010. >> let's stick with this for now. >> one thing on this election night, you had a lower turnout of blacks, latinos, women, people with disabilities. i left your last week and i thought he would have 236 electoral votes. i was low on that. there was a keen sense of peril going into this election. and what the consequences would be if the republicans won the white house. not anti-romney, necessarily, but given what they were standing for, this was not a matter of changeup office. you that people who had the perception they would be a real threat to people. that is the reason why i saw the turnout of people, young and black widows i had never seen -- >> in dc. >> in d.c. >> in florida, where we think there was a voter suppression effort, the african-american vote went from 11% to 15%. >> mark? >> two point. not to tap dance on mitt romney's campaign, but what was the bold idea of the romney campaign that would survive his candidacy?
to another election, an off-year election? can you move that to the dnc? if not, they can be right back where they were in 2010. >> let's stick with this for now. >> one thing on this election night, you had a lower turnout of blacks, latinos, women, people with disabilities. i left your last week and i thought he would have 236 electoral votes. i was low on that. there was a keen sense of peril going into this election. and what the consequences would be if the republicans won the...
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we won this election. now you've got to do what the spub demanding which is fairness and good economics at the same time. >> bill: that's what they told him. i talked to several of them as they were leaving the meeting yesterday and they said that that's what the president told them too. don't worry about me. i know where we're going and i'm committed to it. first, immediate goal is this continuing the tax cuts for everybody making -- for all americans -- for any income under $250,000 a year. basically for the 98%, right of the americans that fall into that category. that's passed the senate. it is in the house. don't you think that ought to be an easy one for republicans? >> eliot: it should be especially because the leverage moves in our direction on january 1 because all of the tax cuts are repealed. taxes go up for everybody at which point the senate looks at the house and says hey guys, we passed a tax cut for the middle class. you're not passing it. it is a very simple bill. pass the tax cut for the
we won this election. now you've got to do what the spub demanding which is fairness and good economics at the same time. >> bill: that's what they told him. i talked to several of them as they were leaving the meeting yesterday and they said that that's what the president told them too. don't worry about me. i know where we're going and i'm committed to it. first, immediate goal is this continuing the tax cuts for everybody making -- for all americans -- for any income under $250,000 a...
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we elected a black president. what resulted because of us having elected a black president. let's stop pretending that it doesn't exist. >> cenk: the irony you always talk about race. we're not the one who went down and burned the banner. we were not doing the racial slurs. we're the messenger. >> these are people who are being marginalized. when you look at the numbers university wide it reflects the percentages that you're talking about. that will become narrower and narrower. they're getting bred out of the population. >> they are. but it takes time. >> exactly. >> it takes time. this is ole miss just elected an african-american student as their homecoming queen or miss ole miss. that's a step. there are steps being taken and there is progress on the campus. this was just--i think it's unfortunately a large enough number of people to hurt the university's image, but things are getting better everywhere. when i drove over here, i had a conversation, and it takes time, but its happening. the south has been slow to change but has changed in a lot of ways. when i passed the l
we elected a black president. what resulted because of us having elected a black president. let's stop pretending that it doesn't exist. >> cenk: the irony you always talk about race. we're not the one who went down and burned the banner. we were not doing the racial slurs. we're the messenger. >> these are people who are being marginalized. when you look at the numbers university wide it reflects the percentages that you're talking about. that will become narrower and narrower....
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they were in line after midnight to vote on election night even after they knew the election was decided, god bless you for hanging in there. ken in phoenix. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi ken. >> caller: hi, how are you doing? that good, ken, go ahead. >> caller: the lady who called in earlier about the arizona vote. we do have 500,000 provisional ballots. the kids who came in here, young kids got 30,000 plus new voters registered. the problem with it was a lot of those registered voters some how didn't end up on the rolls and they were given provisional ballots. if they don't go in tomorrow, wednesday, to contest those provisional ballots the vote is wrong. it can put our wonderful sheriff out of business. but barber in the congress without a problem. and it's just disgusting that they're doing this it the vote. >> stephanie: yep, absolutely. by the way, i don't know why i just--governor bone singer popped into my mind. we had the biggest bond ever. i thought it was governor been bond, 23 films. >> i'm thinking sean is not impressed. still can't drive a bloody stick shift. >
they were in line after midnight to vote on election night even after they knew the election was decided, god bless you for hanging in there. ken in phoenix. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi ken. >> caller: hi, how are you doing? that good, ken, go ahead. >> caller: the lady who called in earlier about the arizona vote. we do have 500,000 provisional ballots. the kids who came in here, young kids got 30,000 plus new voters registered. the problem with it was a lot...
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he has won re-election, it is a -- whether it is a mandate or not. how do you instill in the white house, the strength to hold firm on some of the fundamental issues whether it is climate change or tax rates and not be so desperate to reach across the aisle for a deal to appear there is a good, compromising sort? >> well, that's a great question and no one really knows what's in the president's heart. although i don't think he lacks for firmness or courage. i think everything he didn't do that we wanted him to do in the first term were things he knew he couldn't do because his plate was full with so many other things. it is funny you mention this because our finale of the season is friday night. our ending editorial is about turning our fire now toward obama. we've had our fun with the republicans but the point i'm going to be trying to make is that look, we stood shoulder to shoulder with you for at lives the last six months because i personally anyway did not want to muddy the waters. in a country where you only get two choices and one was clearly
he has won re-election, it is a -- whether it is a mandate or not. how do you instill in the white house, the strength to hold firm on some of the fundamental issues whether it is climate change or tax rates and not be so desperate to reach across the aisle for a deal to appear there is a good, compromising sort? >> well, that's a great question and no one really knows what's in the president's heart. although i don't think he lacks for firmness or courage. i think everything he didn't do...
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clear up to the election they used it to portray obama in these dark fantasies. they were literally talking about how obama had watched a live video stream of the attack and heard the cries for help, and he ordered that no one go and rescue our american soldiers. they were so far into this dark fantasy. and one other quick point and i think it was one of the most shameful facts i've ever seen on fox news. the night after sandy literally drowned the new york city metropolitan area, sean hannity appeared on fox news that night and talked about bengahzi for an hour. he had no interest in the fact that fox's hometown of new york city had been decimated by the storm. >> jennifer: i thought they blamed the storm on the president, too, didn't they? >> yes exactly. everything is a chance to talk about benghazi, and certainly petraeus is another example. >> jennifer: let's just jump to the election because everybody has been talking about this today. leading up to the election, fox news has been pushing either romney was going to win and they were still debating the resul
clear up to the election they used it to portray obama in these dark fantasies. they were literally talking about how obama had watched a live video stream of the attack and heard the cries for help, and he ordered that no one go and rescue our american soldiers. they were so far into this dark fantasy. and one other quick point and i think it was one of the most shameful facts i've ever seen on fox news. the night after sandy literally drowned the new york city metropolitan area, sean hannity...
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they also elected a woman governor. in presidential politics, president obama once again won the woman's vote. not only did the majority of women vote for obama, they elected to vote out joe walsh who said women no longer die from pregnancy because of advances in science and technology. richard pourdock who said that pregnancy from rape was something that god intended to happen and of course todd akin. cecile, no one worked horted out there for president obama in trying to remind voters what was at stake here. it seemed it also had a spill over effect in the senate races. >> it was a great night for women. a great night for women's health. frankly it was a great night for planned parenthood. the women and men were elected to the united states senate across the country because they took a position in support of women's health care. even the state of virginia which you didn't mention, one of the most hotly contested races in if the country where he was a strong supporter in women's health in comparison with george allen.
they also elected a woman governor. in presidential politics, president obama once again won the woman's vote. not only did the majority of women vote for obama, they elected to vote out joe walsh who said women no longer die from pregnancy because of advances in science and technology. richard pourdock who said that pregnancy from rape was something that god intended to happen and of course todd akin. cecile, no one worked horted out there for president obama in trying to remind voters what...
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i talked to him the day after the election. he was pretty excited about carrying our state thanks to many including mary kay and her union and so many other people, grassroots union and nonunion all over the state. he was solid then. he says it again. he means it. i think that the organizing around it so very important. the labor movement, consumer groups, women's groups, advocates all over the country that care about more tax fairness. it's not just -- you don't just tax your way into a balanced budget or cut your way. you also grow your way, and there's going to be a jobs component on this with infrastructure and helping local governments and all the things that we should be doing to make sure we see the kind of economic growth we need to give people a shot at the middle class. most of america would rather pay taxes than they would drawing an unemployment check. that's what we operate under, that assumption, and we need as part of this taxing the wealthy to pay a little bit more and some reasonable balanced cuts, but more of
i talked to him the day after the election. he was pretty excited about carrying our state thanks to many including mary kay and her union and so many other people, grassroots union and nonunion all over the state. he was solid then. he says it again. he means it. i think that the organizing around it so very important. the labor movement, consumer groups, women's groups, advocates all over the country that care about more tax fairness. it's not just -- you don't just tax your way into a...
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that didn't, you know, it doesn't affect the election in any way. now really is the time to find out what happened and i actually, i am appalled when people say it's political. this isn't - this is a murder investigation. four dead bodies and we have some people saying, it's politics. >> well, i think it goes beyond that, too. i think now we have more than two months since the attack on the consulate in benghazi. and no retribution, no retaliation, no visible action by the united states against those who murdered four american citizens. now, maybe there is something the administration has in the works, one of the rare national security secrets they have been able to keep. but the signal in the middle-east and beyond is, you can kill americans with impunity. that is a lesson once learned, it is going to cause consequences that reverberate down the years. >> greta: ambassador, thank you, sir. developments behind closed doors on capitol hill. the cia showed lawmakers a video, not just any video. it was a video recorded by the security cameras at the co
that didn't, you know, it doesn't affect the election in any way. now really is the time to find out what happened and i actually, i am appalled when people say it's political. this isn't - this is a murder investigation. four dead bodies and we have some people saying, it's politics. >> well, i think it goes beyond that, too. i think now we have more than two months since the attack on the consulate in benghazi. and no retribution, no retaliation, no visible action by the united states...